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P., a son of the Province of the Holy Name of Jesus, who was recently elected President of the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt. The priory there was partially destroyed by a fire in 1366 and then rebuilt.

It was first established in April of 1980, but it continues an almost 450 year tradition of higher education, dating back to the Collegium Willibaldinum, which was founded in 1564 as the first seminary for priests north of the Alps. In 1473 he was elected Prior at Eichstätt and in 1478 became professor of Old Testament in the University of Ingolstadt.

The Media-Saturn Group wants to open 50 new physical stores across Europe.

The German electronics retail group wants to focus more on its omnichannel-strategy.Although the company’s goal with the internet business is still to be worth 15 to 20 percent of its total revenue, the resurrection of the physical store has come in between, says Pieter Haas, chairman of the management board. Four years ago people would’ve said that online trading will soon account for 40 percent of sales. Instead, online retailers like Amazon are opening its own stores. Everyone is talking about omnichannel and multichannel.That’s what Pieter Haas told the Donaukurier from Ingolstadt, the German city where Metro’s subsidiary Media-Saturn is based. In the past two years, there was the fear of being overtaken by ecommerce and that stores had to be closed. The customers do like to go to the physical stores again.” So Media-Saturn is still (or again) betting on physical retail.For the retail group, its internet business currently accounts for 8 percent of the total revenue. “In Europe, the industry average is 14 percent”, says Haas, who also explains that in the medium to long term, Media-Saturn wants to end up with 15 to 20 percent of the total revenue consisting of online sales. We want to keep pace with the market.” The resurrection of the physical store Responding to the interviewer’s question “If nothing comes in between? It wants to open a further 50 stores internationally, so there will be approximately 1050 Media-Markt, Saturn or Redcoon stores worldwide.But it wants to try different concepts, such as Saturn Connect or Media Markt City Stores. “Previously, we would have said ‘everything under 3,000 square meters of space won’t work’. In Russia, we will open Media Markt Test Stores in Metro Markets. Not all tests will be successful, but if we don’t fail from time to time, we won’t learn anything.” Focus on Russia, Turkey and Poland Media-Saturn now wants to focus more on Russia.“It may sound strange now because of the political situation, but we only have a 4 percent market share there.